Fifty years young…and a chance to find balance

Posted June 24, 2009 at 5:40 am by

Mike Cohen

Mike Cohen

One of this island’s true & lasting treasures is folksinger/philosopher/educator Mike Cohen. He’s been teaching nature’s way for decades, and it’s people like him who will make the difference in the coming years as we face the incredible disconnect too many folks have with nature & the planet. Here’s more:

Nature’s Path to Earth and Us in Peaceful Balance

June, 17, 2009: This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of Educating, Counseling and Healing With Nature (ECHN) a UNESCO approved, online, sensory art and science developed by Michael J. Cohen, Ph.D. at the Institute of Global Education in Friday Harbor, WA.

ECHN provides a lasting remedy for personal, social and environmental deterioration.  It offers accredited courses, degree programs and jobs from Project NatureConnect in cooperation with Akamai and Portland State Universities.

By giving us the means to create moments that let Earth teach, ECHN genuinely connects contemporary thinking with the the grace of nature’s self-correcting and restorative ways.  This helps us nurture and energize nature’s healing powers within us.  It enables of our natural senses to sensibly recycle the pollutants in our mind that bond us to our destructive relationships.

Engaging in ECHN is like forever taking a powerful and spiritually renewing walk in the park.  It transforms our disorders into the rewards of clear thinking, well-being and peaceful balance.  It may be added to any discipline or profession.

Further information: contact Michael J. Cohen, Telephone 360-378-6313 or email: [email protected]. Website: www.ecopsych.com Personal page: http://www.ecopsych.com/mjcohen.html

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